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1. 19 SEML D L MAINE 19 NON 19 CH 20 aile e U 20 SLEEP e 20 Cr MH 20 CER qo eo epe e saa Ta Rer aa YRRT LAE ITI ID aM EE Ea NE Va aad SITI IC NS CREE TRE RAE 20 cx aee 21 PIC 21 MUNI rca dadadan E T 21 A NOTO 21 Combining Buttons iiscccccccecessvsssnescanccitevs sesceapsescnsebensnvevecnsocnvecsepesuesbuvevedeosssecnesednesee 22 Sending Firmware to The Mio Modero Keypads eene 22 Overview The Mio Modero device family provides a wide range of control capabilities in the form of keypads that are as adept as they are elegant Each device is available as single style 8 button max or double style 16 button max with an optional LCD capped button FIG 1 Lights 75 Lights 50 Lights Off FIG 1 White Single Style Classic Black Single Style Prestige Gray Double Style Elite with LCD The devices are available as follows Mio Modero Device Family Classic Engraved plastic buttons with a red active feedback LED in the upper left corner Prestige Clear plastic capped buttons with laser printed inserts a red active feedback LED in
2. Sets the Blue LED awake brightness level to 100 and sleep brightness level to Approximately 15 SEND_COMMANDs Cont ACFG Set Keypad to Combine Mode Combine mode allows yu to combine uncombine adja cent buttons on the Keypad Syntax CFG command value gt Variables command value 17 enter combine mode 0 exit combine mode Example SEND COMMAND Panel CFG 1 Sets the Keypad to button combine mode Note While in button combine mode no pushes will be sent Place the Keypad into button combine mode and hold down two adjacent buttons for 2 seconds to combine them When two buttons have been pressed for 2 seconds the LED on the left button will flash to indicate they are combined f you press two buttons that are already combined they will be uncombined The indication is that both button LEDs will flash alternately See the Combining Buttons section on page 22 for details CST Sets the display contrast for the device Syntax CST lt Contrast Level gt Variables Contrast Level a value from 0 31 Example SEND COMMAND Panel ecsT 15 Sets the display contrast to approximately 50 FML S Sets a line of the display to a menu line Syntax FML variable text address range gt S Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number S Static line type Example SEND COMMAND Panel
3. 3 Pry the button using the slot on the front of the installation buttons to remove them from the Mio Modero Select the location of the custom buttons and snap them into place Be sure to note the orientation of the white insert on the back of the button the notch must be down Insert the bottom of the button first and then push the top into place Snap the faceplate on the mounting frame Changing Custom Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 If connected disconnect the power supply If connected to mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame On the back of the faceplate locate the button access points outlined with white circles Using a straightened paperclip poke through the button access points until the buttons pop free Snap the desired custom buttons into place Be sure to note the orientation of the white insert on the back of the button the notch must be down Insert the bottom of the button first and then push the top into place If the power supply was disconnected in Step 1 reconnect and return power to the device Snap the faceplate on the mounting frame Be certain to reprogram the Mio Modero to match the new button arrangement use KeypadBuilder to assign the locations See the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual available at www amx com Mio Modero Prestige The Mio Modero Prestige ships with sheets of common m
4. FML 1 S Sets dynamic line 1 to a menu line FML D Sets a line of the display to a dynamic line with no level Syntax FML variable text address range gt D Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number D Dynamic line type Example SEND COMMAND Panel FML 2 D Set Line 2 to a Dynamic Line with no Level SEND_COMMANDs Cont AFML DL Sets a line of the display to a dynamic line with a level Syntax FML variable text address range gt D L Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number D Dynamic line type e L Level Example SEND COMMAND Panel FML 1 D L Set line 1 to a Dynamic line with level AFML DL Sets a line of the display to a dynamic line with a level and sets the level style Syntax FML variable text address range gt D L lt Level Style gt Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number D Dynamic line type L Level level style 0 or 1 for level style type Example SEND COMMAND Panel FML 1 D L 0 Set line 1 to a Dynamic line with level and set style to Level Style 0 AGLY Set Glyph Character LCD equipped only Syntax GLY variable text address range gt lt glyph number gt Variables variable text address range 1 4 the ad
5. Available Color Schemes The Mio Modero device family is available in a range of colors and the Elite supports a variety of Lutron color schemes Mio Modero Color Schemes Mio Modero Classic Black BL White WH Beige BG Mio Modero Prestige Black BL White WH Beige BG Mio Modero Elite Black BL White WH Beige BG Almond AL Brown BR Gray GR Ivory IV Light Almond LA Taupe TP Gold GL Silver SL IR Receiver Black BL White WH Beige BG International Wall Plates Black BL White WH Beige BG Almond AL Brown BR Gray GR Ivory IV Light Almond LA Taupe TP Gold GL Silver SL Mio Modero LCD Feature The Mio Modero Elite is available with an optional LCD screen The LCD is a scalable black and white image SPI controlled 96 x 96 resolution monochrome FSTN display with a white Electroluminescent back light The viewable area of the screen is 25 mm x 25 mm The LCD displays an 18 pt font and supports 4 lines of text The viewing angle of the LCD is 12 o clock allowing for a top down viewing once mounted to a wall The LCD is capable of displaying levels via a bar graph and text over the bar graphs Additionally the LCD has a button cap enabling it to act as a button Fixed Menu System Using the KeypadBuilder application available for download from www amx com the LCD can be programmed with a Fixed Menu System FMS that is navigated via the
6. DIP switch in FIG 5 defines device number 129 1 128 129 Device Number FIG 5 Example Device DIP Switch set to 129 M CAUTION NOTE Q CAUTION If you later change the device number remove and reconnect the AxLink power connector to enter the new device number into memory AMX has created Dip Switch2 to assist in calculating dip switch position values Download the program Dip Switch2 from www amx com for free Wiring The Mio Modero uses a four pin mini AxLink connector for power and data Do not connect power to the Mio Modero until the wiring is complete Preparing captive wires You will need a wire stripper and flat blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires 1 Strip 0 25 inch 6 35 mm of wire insulation off all wires 2 Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section 3 Turn the flat head screws clockwise to secure the wires in the connector Do not over torque the screws doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector Wiring Guidelines The Mio Modero requires 12 VDC power to operate properly The necessary power is supplied via the AxLink cable The maximum AxLink wiring distance is determined by power consumption supplied voltage and the wire gauge used for the cable The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable based on the maximum power consu
7. Mio Modero and its LCD button See the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual for more information on programming Fixed Menu Systems Proximity Detection People Sensor The Mio Modero Elite has an electromagnetic field proximity detector or People Sensor A disruption of the field within 4 to 6 inches will activate the keypad s backlight Overview 4 Mio Modero Device Installation NOTE Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object The basic front and rear components of the Mio Modero are as follows Installation Button f a S AxLink 3 5 mini Phoenix Slot to pry connector button free Screw MI holes 8 position mini DIP switch Notch to pry faceplate free Front Single 8 position mini DIP switch connector Screw holes Notch to pry faceplate free Rear Double FIG 2 Mio Modero Front and Rear Components Installation Buttons Mounting Frame Faceplate FIG 3 Sections of The Mio Modero Changing Buttons The Mio Modero Classic and Elite are shipped with installation buttons they are intended to be place holders until your engraved buttons designed with KeypadBuilder arrive Switching Out Installation Buttons 1 2
8. RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Dealer for a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may n
9. the upper left corner Elite Painted and engraved plastic buttons backlit with a blue inactive and red active feedback available with an LCD button Mio Modero IR IR receiver capable of accepting both 38kHz and 455kHz frequency bands Specifications The Mio Modero device family keypad specifications are as follows Specifications Power 12 vDC 70 230 mA range depending on device type and number of buttons Front Panel Components LCD where applicable SPI controlled 96 x 96 pixel resolution monochrome FSTN display with a white Electroluminescent backlight an active button Pushbuttons a maximum of 8 buttons on the single style and 16 buttons on the double style The Classic and Prestige provide a direct LED light LEDs red and blue backlit buttons indicate activity Only present in the Elite devices Rear Panel Components DIP switch 8 position mini DIP switch used to set the device address for the keypad on the AxLink Bus Wiring connection 4 pin 3 5mm Phoenix AxLink connector Dimensions HWD Single style 4 46 x 2 71 x 57 113 28 mm x 68 83 mm x 14 48 mm Double style 4 46 x 4 39 x 57 113 28 mm x 111 51 mm x 14 48 mm Supported Languages English Portuguese Thai Spanish Arabic Hindi French Mandarin Chinese Korean Italian Russian Hebrew German Japanese Greek AAA Specifications Cont Weight
10. C power supply wiring diagram If you are not using power from AxLink disconnect the wiring from the controller before wiring the Mio Modero device Make sure the auxiliary power supply s PWR is not connected to the controller s AxLink connector Use an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply when the distance between the controller and server exceeds the limits described in Wiring Guidelines table Connect only the GND wire on the AxLink connector when using an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply Mounting Procedures FIG 8 shows the wallbox mounting dimensions for the single and double style Mio Modero AMX recommends mounting the Mio Modero in a standard one gang wallbox a conduit box per NEC specs section 370 with a minimum internal clearance of 2 5 8 x 1 3 4 x 1 5 8 HWD but it is possible to mount the Mio Modero to a podium without a wallbox 2 000 50 8 MM i N i 3 282 83 4 MM 2 250 57 2 MM FIG 8 Mio Modero Single Style mounting dimensions 2 000 50 8 MM 3 282 83 4 MM 2 250 57 2 MM FIG 9 Mio Modero Double Style mounting dimensions Wallbox Mounting 1 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the install surface for the Mio Modero 2 Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power 3 If the faceplate is connected to the mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero and pry the f
11. DA SI Pr in Operation Reference Guide Mio Moderos Device Family Control System Accessories Last Revised 12 16 2009 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase from AMX with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay components that are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e AMX Lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX Lighting products are under warranty AMX does guarantee the control of dimmable loads that are properly connected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality cannot be guaranteed due to the random combinations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers Unless otherwise specified OEM and custom products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e AMX Software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty This warranty extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an Authorized AMX Dealer All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization
12. aceplate from the mounting frame 4 Connect the AxLink power supply The connector passes through the center of the mounting frame and connects to the board The connection is illustrated in FIG 2 5 Place the mounting frame on the wallbox align the screw holes with the mounting holes and fasten the mounting frame to the wallbox using the screws supplied A dl Y Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the mounting frame The device should be flush with mounting surface NOTE 6 Attach the faceplate to the mounting frame first at the top and swing it to the bottom See FIG 10 FIG 10 Attaching the faceplate to the mounting frame Podium Mounting 1 Use the cutout dimension shown in either FIG 8 or FIG 9 to cutout the mounting frame install surface for the Mio Modero Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power N 3 If the faceplate is connected to the mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame 4 Connect the AxLink power supply The connector passes through the center of the mounting frame and connects to the board The connection is illustrated in FIG 2 5 With the mounting frame resting in the cutout area drill the mounting holes into the flat surface Y Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the mounting frame The device should be flush with mounting
13. dress range corresponds to the dynamic line number glyph number glyph text Example SEND COMMAND Panel GLY 1 amp 4 2 Sets the second glyph character on dynamic lines 1 and 4 of the LCD button JST LCD equipped only Set text alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range Syntax JgST variable text address range gt lt new text alignment gt Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number new text alignment 7 Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations 1 4 or 7 Left 2 5 or 8 Center 3 6 or 9 Right Example SEND COMMAND Panel JST 1 4 1 Sets the text alignment to the left side on dynamic lines 1 2 3 and 4 of the LCD button Note There is no vertical alignment SEND_COMMANDs Cont PRX Sets the sensitivity for the proximity sensor Syntax PRX Variable a value from 0 31 Example SEND COMMAND Panel PRX 15 Sets the proximity sensor for the device to a level of approximately 50 ASHO Show or hide text with a set variable text range Syntax SHO variable text address range gt lt command value gt Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number command value 07 hide 12 show Example SEND COMMAND Panel SHO 1 0 Hides text on dynamic lin
14. e 1 of the LCD button SLEEP Force the device into screen saver mode Syntax SLEEP SLEEP timed sleep a persistent command Variable 0 60 in seconds time to wait before going to sleep Default is 30 O sets the device to never sleep Example SEND COMMAND Panel SLEEP 45 Forces the device into screen saver mode after 45 seconds SSL Sends a string to the master upon going to sleep Syntax SSL lt new text gt Variable new text 1 20 ASCII characters Default string is SLEEP Example SEND_COMMAND Panel SSL KeyPad Sleep Sends the string KeyPad Sleep to the master at time of sleep SST Sends a string to the master upon start up Syntax SST lt new text gt Variable new text 1 20 ASCII characters Default string is STARTUP Example SEND_COMMAND Panel SST Panel Start Sends the string Panel Start to the master at time of start up SEND_COMMANDs Cont SWK Sends a string to the master upon wake up Syntax SWK lt new text gt Variable new text 1 20 ASCII characters Default string is WAKEUP Example SEND_COMMAND Panel SWK Wake KeyPad Sends the string Wake KeyPad to the master at time of wake up ATXT Assign a text string to those LCD buttons with a defined address range Sets non LCD equipped only unicode text Syntax ATXT lt variable text address range gt lt new text gt Variables variable text address ra
15. enu items and icons for creating inserts for single and double buttons 1 If connected disconnect the power supply 2 If connected to mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame 3 On the back of the faceplate locate the button access points outlined with white circles Using a straightened paperclip poke through the button access points until the buttons pop free 4 The Prestige buttons are comprised of three parts the frame window and back insert From the front of the button use your thumb to poke the window and back insert out of the frame See FIG 4 Back MEE i Window Printed P FIG 4 Prestige Button Components Snap the widow into the frame and then place the printed labels inside each button Snap the back inset to the window and frame Insert the buttons into their proper location on the faceplate If the power supply was disconnected in Step 1 reconnect and return power to the device po ON Snap the faceplate on the mounting frame Setting The AxLink Device Number 1 If connected disconnect the power supply 2 Locate the 8 position Device DIP switch on the rear panel FIG 5 3 Set the DIP switch according to the switch values shown below Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 The device number is set by the total value of DIP switch positions that are ON up As an example the
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18. iring lengths are based on a minimum of 13 5 volts available at the Central Controller s power supply Wiring Specifications 35 mA Maximum Wiring Length Wire Size Distance 18 AWG 3000 feet 914 40 m 20 AWG 2121 64 feet 646 68 m 22 AWG 1 322 75 feet 403 17 m 24 AWG 833 80 feet 254 14 m ee dl AxLink Data and Power Connections The Mio Modero IR uses a four pin mini AxLink connector for power and data Connect the control system s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Mio Modero IR for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG 14 PWR y A 1 PWR AXP IH AXP AXM fe AXM GND tps AITmmm O gt GND Mio Modero Control System FIG 14 AxLink straight thru wiring For wire prepartaion guidelines refer to Preparing captive wires section on page 8 Checking AxLink Status The AxLink LED shown in FIG 12 lights to indicate AxLink power data status as follows e 1 blink per second Indicates power is active and AxLink communication is working e 2 blinks per second Indicates the devices specified in the Master program do not match the devices found 3 blinks per second Indicates AxLink communication error Full On Indicates the following conditions There is no AxLink control or activity but power is On The Axcess program is
19. mption rating of 170 mA Wiring Guidelines at 170 mA Wire Size Maximum Wiring Length 18 AWG 690 42 feet 210 43 m 20 AWG 436 80 feet 133 13 m 22 AWG 272 33 feet 83 00 m 24 AWG 171 66 feet 52 32 m The maximum wiring lengths for using AxLink power are based on a minimum of 13 5 volts available Connecting the Wiring The following paragraphs describe wiring connections for using the AxLink and relay connectors If using power from AxLink disconnect the wiring from the control system before wiring the Mio Modero 4 CAUTION AxLink Data and Power Connections Connect the control system s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Mio Modero for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG 6 PWR S e PWR AXP M AXP AXM _ AXM GND l 1111 amp z GND Mio Modero Control System FIG 6 AxLink straight thru wiring Using AxLink For Data With an Auxiliary Power Supply Connect the controller s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Mio Modero device as shown in FIG 7 PWR GND 12VDC Power Supply PWR PWR AXP AXP AXM AXM GND GND Mio Modero Control System FIG 7 AxLink and 12 VD
20. nge 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number new text 1 20 characters uses one byte Unicode values for all text characters Examples 1 SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 1 amp 3 Test Only Sets the text Test Only on dynamic lines 1 and 3 of the LCD button 2 SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 2 4 Clear text on dynamic lines 1 through 4 of the LCD button UNI Set Unicode text The Unicode text is sent as a two byte HEX value LCD equipped only Syntax UNI variable text address range gt lt unicode text gt Variables variable text address range 1 4 the address range corresponds to the dynamic line number unicode text Unicode HEX value Example SEND COMMAND Panel UNI 1 amp 4 00 BD 00 B5 Sets the Unicode characters 729 on dynamic lines 1 and 4 of the LCD button Note Unicode is always represented in a two byte HEX value WAKE Force the device out of screen saver mode Syntax WAKE Example SEND COMMAND Panel WAKE Forces the device out of the screen saver mode NOTE NOTE Combining Buttons Use the CFG Send Command see page 18 to combine uncombine adjacent buttons on the Keypad The variables for the CFG command value are 1 enter combine mode 0 exit combine mode 1 Send the following Send Command to the Keypad to set the Keypad to button combine mode SEND COMMAND Panel CFG 1 While in b
21. not loaded If the LED is on and not flashing disconnect the AxLink connector and recheck all AxLink connections Then reconnect the AxLink connector to the panel and verify the LED is flashing once per second Mounting Procedure FIG 15 shows the wallbox mounting dimensions for the Mio Modero IR AMX recommends mounting the Mio Modero IR in a standard one gang wallbox a conduit box per NEC specs section 370 with a minimum internal clearance of 2 5 8 x 1 3 4 x 1 5 8 HWD 2 000 50 8 MM i i 3 282 83 4 MM 2 250 57 2 MM FIG 15 Mio Modero IR mounting dimensions Ll so RR 1 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the install surface for the Mio Modero IR 2 Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power 3 If the faceplate is connected to the mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero IR and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame 4 Connect the AxLink power supply The connector passes through the center of the mounting frame and connects to the board 5 Place the mounting frame on the wallbox align the screw holes with the mounting holes and fasten the mounting frame to the wallbox using the screws supplied 6 Attach the faceplate to the mounting frame first at the top and swing it to the bottom See FIG 16 FIG 16 Attaching the faceplate to the mounting frame Prog
22. ot apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Table of Contents ell A 1 Specifications mM M 1 Available Color Schemies 5 icine ronisin nedors ini 2 Mio Modero LCD Featu re eere errreooerer tn tha een eter epo ie tana EE ek o vue Sae pepe rr 3 Fixed Menu Systerm AN 3 Proximity Detection People Sensor 1 eerte eese ee eoe tue ces aseo ke ta Sane eese pee licenziate 3 ctu E 5 Changing BUS 6 Switching Out Installation Buttons occccccnnnnnnnonanacononocnnnonnnnananananacnnnononnnnnnanananonos 6 Changing Custom BUttONS 5 1 eerte eere eoo sisita a cero rne eee ea Dos epe a aeai Re eeu euer 6 Mio Modero Prestige mee 7 Setting The AxLink Device Number 1 ertet
23. ramming The Mio Modero NOTE KeypadBuilder Most functionality of the Mio Modero is handled using the application KeypadBuilder Go to www amx com for the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual There are a select number of SEND COMMANDS the Mio Modero recognizes SEND_COMMANDs Below is a list of SEND_COMMANDs accepted by the Mio Modero device family from NetLinx masters As indicated not every command applies to all Mio Modero devices e g the TXT command is not apparent without an LCD upon which to display All text is based on a Unicode index To use these commands establish a Telnet session from the PC to the NetLinx master SEND_COMMANDs BRT Set Brightness level Syntax BRIT lt tag gt lt awake brightness level gt lt sleep brightness level gt Variables brightness level a value from 0 32 tag Red or Blue affected LCDs BRT Set LED Awake brightness level BRT Set LED Awake brightness level sleep brightness level BRT tag Set Red or Blue LED brightness level BRT tag Set Red or Blue LED awake brightness level and sleep brightness Examples 1 SEND COMMAND Panel BRT 16 Sets the awake brightness level to 50 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BRT 32 5 Sets the awake brightness level to 100 and sleep brightness level to approximately 15 3 SEND COMMAND Panel BRT RED 32 Sets the red LED awake brightness level to 100 4 SEND COMMAND Panel BRT BLUE 32 5
24. range 25 lbs 11 kg 50 Ibs 23 kg Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 10 to 70 C 14 to 158 F Mounting Mounts into US and a majority of International single gang back boxes Included Accessories Single style mounting kit KA 5795 01 Double style mounting kit KA 5795 02 Mylar kit Prestige only Sheets of common menu items and icons for creating inserts for single and double buttons Available in either black white or beige 66 5798 01WH White 66 5798 01BG Beige 66 5798 01BL Black Phoenix Connector 41 5045 Installation Buttons Elite and Classic only Optional Accessories Accent Frame for some larger wallboxes Classic and Prestige Colors xx indicates color selection FG5795 08xx single button FG5795 09xx double button Elite Colors xx indicates color selection FG5796 08xx single button FG5796 09xx double button Custom buttons Classic Colors xx indicats color selection FG5795 21xx 4 single buttons FG5795 22xx 2 double buttons Prestige Colors xx indicats color selection FG5798 05xx 4 single buttons FG5798 06xx 2 double buttons Elite Colors xx indicats color selection FG5796 21xx 4 single buttons FG5796 22xx 2 double buttons Blank buttons Classic Colors xx indicats color selection FG5795 07xx Elite Colors xx indicats color selection FG5796 07xx
25. surface NOTE 6 Attach the faceplate to the mounting frame first at the top and swing it to the bottom see FIG 10 NOTE Accent Frame While the Mio Modero device family does fit into many International wallboxes it may be necessary to utilize the optional accent frame to completely cover the wallbox To install the Mio Modero with the optional accent frame 1 2 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cut out the install surface for the Mio Modero Place the accent frame on the wallbox align the screw holes with the mounting holes on the wallplate Fasten the wallplate to the wallbox Based on the extensive number of international wallboxes it is not pragmatic to ship every possible screw that could be used Please use the screws appropriate for your specific wallbox Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the mounting frame The device should be flush with mounting surface 3 4 Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power If the faceplate is connected to the mounting frame place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero IR and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame Connect the AxLink power supply The connector passes through the center of the mounting frame and connects to the board The connection is illustrated in FIG 2 Place the mounting frame on the accent frame align the screw holes with the mounting holes and fasten
26. the mounting frame to the wallplate The Accent Frame is shipped with two 6 32 x 187 long flat head screws 80 131 these are used to attach the Mio panel to the accent frames Snap the faceplate to the mounting frame Mio Modero IR The Mio Modero IR FIG 11 is a remote IR receiver for use with NetLinx Central Controllers and operates via the AxLink bus to remotely control devices e The Mio Modero IR is in a wall panel that fits into the US style single gang enclosure and most International single gang enclosures The Mio Modero IR works with AMX 38 kHz and 455 kHz IR transmitters Faceplate IR Cover Mounting Frame FIG 11 Mio Modero IR receiver Mio Modero IR Specifications Power 12 vDC 15 mA Receive Frequencies 38 and 455 kHz Range 38KHz Transmitter at 38Hz max of 95 feet line of sight Transmitter at 38Hz and at 50 horizontal angle from center 55 feet Transmitter at 38Hz and at 30 vertical angle from center 65 feet 455KHz Transmitter at 455Hz max of 58 feet line of sight Transmitter at 455Hz and at 45 horizontal angle from center 31 feet Transmitter at 455Hz and at 45 vertical angle from center 35 feet Mounting Mounts into US style single gang enclosures and most International single gang enclosures Dimensions HWD 4 46 x 2 71 x 57 113 28 mm x 68 83 mm x 14 48 mm Weight 15 Ibs 07 kg Wiring and Installation Set
27. the receive AxLink device number before installing the Mio Modero IR FIG 12 illustrates the location of key components on the Mio Modero IR circuit board AxLink r 3 5 mini Phoenix connector PWR Screw holes 8 position mini DIP switch Notch to pry faceplate free Rear Single FIG 12 Location of key components on the Mio Modero IR circuit board Setting the AxLink Device Number 1 If connected disconnect the power supply 2 Locate the 8 position Device DIP switch FIG 12 3 Set the DIP switch according to the DIP switch values shown below Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 The device number is set by the total value of DIP switch positions that are ON up As an example the DIP switch in FIG 13 defines device number 129 1 128 129 Device Number fi 29 FIG 13 Example Device DIP Switch set to 129 If you later change the device number remove and reconnect the AxLink power connector to enter the new device number into memory Wiring Guidelines The Mio Modero IR requires 12 VDC power to operate properly The power is supplied by the AMX system s AxLink cable The maximum wiring distance between the Central Controller and the receiver is determined by power consumption supplied voltage and the wire gauge used for the cable The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable between the receiver and the Central Controller The maximum w
28. utton combine mode no pushes will be sent 2 Hold down two adjacent buttons for 2 seconds 3 When the two buttons have been pressed for 2 seconds the LED on the left button will flash to indicate they are combined If you press two buttons that are already combined they will be uncombined The indication is that both button LEDs will flash alternately Combine mode can be exited by sending the command CFG 0 or by disconnecting the keypad from power to reboot it Sending Firmware to The Mio Modero Keypads You will need the NetLinx Studio software application available to download from www amx com to update firmware located on the Mio Modero Keypads To send firmware to the keypads 1 Open NetLinx Studio 2 Goto Tools Firmware Transfers Send to Axcess Device This opens the Send to Axcess Dialog Browse to the location of the firmware file Select the file within the Files frame Click Query for Devices Select the Mio Modero Keypad within the Devices frame Click Send and then Close Upon confirmation of a successful send you can exit NetLinx Studio NOP w Programming The Mio Modero Mio Modero Device Family 23 al EAM It s Your World Take Control 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA e 800 222 0193 e 469 624 8000 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com 12 09 2009 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX res
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